A new measure of coping with the COVID-19 pandemic
About the study
We are recruiting mental health service users to take part in a study exploring a new measure of coping with pandemics. We would like examine whether the coping strategies people employed during the COVID-19 pandemic correlate with mental health. This information will help us to understand the impact of different coping strategies on mental health and may lead to better advice about how to cope with any future pandemics.
What will it involve?
We would like participants to take an online questionnaire at two time points, one week apart. The questionnaire will ask how you have coped with the COVID-19 pandemic and about your current mental health.
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